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canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this gant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a second, briefly casting a shadow over communities below before passing on. cctv in this office recorded the moment its journey ended. people on the ground have been injured, most cut by flying glas russian authorities say there is no lasting danger-- radiation levels in the area are normal. but no one who witnessed this visitor from space in its final moments is ever likely to forget it. >> brown: scientists say the meteor weighed about ten tons. and in what's being seen as a cosmic coincidence, it came on the same day as an asteroid that came exceedingly close to earth, at least in space terms.
canadian ice hockey star michael garnett plays for the chelyabinsk team and lives in the city. i was awakened by this loud bang, crash and shaking in my apartment that, you know, literally shook me out of bed. i kind of gathered myself and looked out the window and i saw this gant streak across the sky that was the tail of the meteor. >> reporter: the last minutes of the meteorite's journey were captured by hundreds of cameras as it crossed central russia at a speed of around 20 miles a...
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out of the city's 90,000 neediest children, who benefit. and the rest... >> they're here from 6:30 in the morning until about 6:00 at night. they play by themselves the majority of the time. they love watching tv. >> reporter: jacqueline brown spends each day with her grand children while her daughter is out looking for work. >> in this community, there's a lot of kids who don't go to school. some parents need their kids to go all day. they don't have an all day here. they just only go part time. in the morning time from 8:00- 10:30. >> reporter: in a large city like chicago, just getting to the program can be a challenge, especially for families with more than one child anno car. >> some people feel that it's a waste of time. they don't want to go pick them up in a hour and a half, so they feel it's not, it's not worth it. i don't think we understood how much of a barrier deep, deep poverty is in terms of engaging families and... and creating opportunities for children. >> reporter: maria whelan's organization helps low income families fin
out of the city's 90,000 neediest children, who benefit. and the rest... >> they're here from 6:30 in the morning until about 6:00 at night. they play by themselves the majority of the time. they love watching tv. >> reporter: jacqueline brown spends each day with her grand children while her daughter is out looking for work. >> in this community, there's a lot of kids who don't go to school. some parents need their kids to go all day. they don't have an all day here. they...
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. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river running through tepco is dangerous. the environment readings are four times higher than recommended by the government. people living downstream are suffering the consequences. juan and his wife were born and raised in this village. they are farmers who survive by growing rice and other crops. the day is spent walking in the rice paddies. >> translator: the watery fill my paddies with is black. my legs itch from working in the rice fields. water shouldn't be black, but i have no choice but to use that terrible water for farming. >> reporter: there are many such worries about pollution. a new deal originating in japan is
. >>> vietnamese who live in rural areas are starting to see the effects of the city on their daily lives. urban pollution is spreading to the countryside, and it's affecting their health. but some japanese businesspeople have stepped in to help. nhk world has more from hanoi. >> reporter: vietnam's economy is racing ahead. but not everybody is moving forward. hanoi is crowded with motorbikes. across the country, people work with circumstances in the environment. this river...
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the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement each other, so both sides can profit. such cooperation is unecedented. >> reporter: china and malaysia see the venture as a win-win. china wants to boost exports to manufacturing companies in asean, and malaysia wants a bigger foothold in the vast chinese market. as china looks for ways to strengthen its own economy, it sees asean and its combined population of 600 million as a potential solution. china as tempts to strengthen ties wits southern neighbors are likely to continue. ikashi takaoka, nhk world, kwan-ton, malaysia. >>> emerging economic powers still struggling with poverty. emboldened citizen
the industrial park in china will be located in the port city of qinzhou in the autonomous region in the south of the country. china's gdp growth in 2012 was below 8% for the first time in 13 years as the european debt crisis weighed on global growth. rising labor costs have made companies less willing to manufacture in china. exports are suffering. the so-called factory of the world needs a new economic model to power its growth. >> translator: the two industrial parks will complement...
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the air and about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials want to reduce the density of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere. a think tank says air pollution exceeded national standards for 27 days in january. people across china have their own opinions on what needs to be done. academics and residents shared some ide i beijing. the group friends of nature hosted the debate. one par tticipant called for tighter control. another said the government should crackdown on companies that ignore environmental laws. they plan to submit proposals next month. >> translator: we want to the government to be transparent. >> the pollution has turned out company in beijing.y for one the firm is selling cans of fresh air for about 75 cents a piece. the manager says the air comes from another province. he says the cans are selling well. >>> senior officials from japan and russia are trying to resolve the things that divide them. they found common ground in an area of mutual concern. t
the air and about 70% of chinese cities doesn't meet environmental standards. each year 15 million more cars take to the road. government officials want to reduce the density of fine particulate matter in the atmosphere. a think tank says air pollution exceeded national standards for 27 days in january. people across china have their own opinions on what needs to be done. academics and residents shared some ide i beijing. the group friends of nature hosted the debate. one par tticipant called...
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the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like mardi gras, super bowls, final fours, big conventions, business meetings. that is the lifeblood of the city. >> susie: she also says this year's mardi gras is expected to bring in almost $150 million and that the planning never stops. tomorrow, new orleans will start working on mardi gras 2014. well, that's "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 12. have a great evening, everyone. we'll see you online at www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> join us anytime at nbr.com. there, you'll fin
the city's tourism officials say one million people are in town for the festivities. now, that's more than five times as many people who showed up for the super bowl. new orleans' economy took a big hit when hurricane katrina struck in 2005, but these big turnouts are helping its economic comeback. >> tourism is our most important industry. it's a $5 billion industry for new orleans. it employs 75,000 of our local citizens, so it is absolutely critical that we continue to do events like...
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it was in chinese and it was placed by a reporter in the mainland who had gone to the city where he works. we needed him to confirm a couple things in order to make sure that we had the right guy. as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and we needed to make sure he was the same guy who worked at the pla's cyber security institute which basically trains military operations in cyber wars. so the phone call was quite simple. we asked a couple of initial questions, are you the man who works at this university. he says yes. i'm not teaching classes today, i'm outside the city. do you own this mobile phone shop. he says yes. i no longer visit. that was some time ago. and then we begin to ask questions about the hacking activity and the other thing he does. and he quickly set the tone changes immediately he says that's not convenient to talk
it was in chinese and it was placed by a reporter in the mainland who had gone to the city where he works. we needed him to confirm a couple things in order to make sure that we had the right guy. as dune pointed out he used some of the same infrastructure used for hacking. he registered a website for basically a mobile phone shop. he was making a little money on the side, and we needed him to confirm that that mobile phone shop was in fact his and that he has a relatively common last name and...
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sabae, a city in western japan, makes 95% of japan's eyewear. but sales have dropped 30% since their peak in the '90s. that's because customers have been buying more eyewear produc from chinese coanies. their prices are lower. >> translator: in a few years, sabae could become the hub for making medical equipment. i hope that our products will help many doctors around the world. >> reporter: already the firm is gearing up to make those sales. and if competitors get on the bandwagon, a straggling industry may get a fresh start. nhk world, sabae. >>> the japanese government has been struggling to designate final disposal sites for radioactive waste generated by the fukushima radioactive accident. they oppose the idea of contaminated materials on their territory. now government officials said they'll rethink the way they select the storage sites. the environment ministry plans to ask each prefecture to dispose of contaminated mud and ash from incinerators on its territory. it's hoping to build new disposal sites in five prefectures. they have design
sabae, a city in western japan, makes 95% of japan's eyewear. but sales have dropped 30% since their peak in the '90s. that's because customers have been buying more eyewear produc from chinese coanies. their prices are lower. >> translator: in a few years, sabae could become the hub for making medical equipment. i hope that our products will help many doctors around the world. >> reporter: already the firm is gearing up to make those sales. and if competitors get on the bandwagon,...
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war tensions, the performance galvanized the nation and received worldwide attention. >> new york city adds its own bravo to the worldwide crescendo of applause for van cliburn. >> brown: on his return to the u.s., the 23-year-old cliburn was given a ticker-tape parade down broadway, the only classical musician ever so honored. >> i was amazed. and i said, "well, i think this may be-- not for me-- but this may be hopefully the grandest moment or a grand moment for classical music. >> brown: back in 1958, "time" magazine put cliburn on its cover, as "the texan who conquered russia." but that's clearly not the way he saw it. >> well, that's not possible, not in great art. if they appreciate what you did -- i am so grateful, because they were wonderful to me. there was such great audiences; i cannot begin to tell you. i didn't conquer anything. as a matter of fact, they conquered my heart. >> brown: indeed, the soviet audiences adored cliburn. and soon enough, so did audiences around the world. his concerts were regularly sold-out. his album of tchaikovsky's first piano concerto, one of t
war tensions, the performance galvanized the nation and received worldwide attention. >> new york city adds its own bravo to the worldwide crescendo of applause for van cliburn. >> brown: on his return to the u.s., the 23-year-old cliburn was given a ticker-tape parade down broadway, the only classical musician ever so honored. >> i was amazed. and i said, "well, i think this may be-- not for me-- but this may be hopefully the grandest moment or a grand moment for...
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the northwest and in washington where the sky is gray, live view from the nbc 4 city cam, a few drops on the camera. there's the rain advancing across virginia and arriving right into washington, continuing to track off to the north, those areas in pink, getting a little bit of freezing rain, icing up along skyline drive and farther west. the elevations generally above 1,000 feet into west virginia getting some of that showing up like just a little bit of freezing rain, maybe -- perhaps a little bit of sleet mixing in with that. and temperatures though in the lower part of the valley are above freezing, and then all the areas east freezing. getting a little blustery out here, too. winds picking up later this afternoon into tonight. could get quite gusty and that rain could get a little heavier, too, between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m. or 9:00 p.m. is when we could have the heaviest rain. that could cause some flooding and tallas icing out of the mountains could pile up maybe a tenth to a quarter of an inch on tree limbs and power lines. all of the moisture out of here at midnight. tomorro
the northwest and in washington where the sky is gray, live view from the nbc 4 city cam, a few drops on the camera. there's the rain advancing across virginia and arriving right into washington, continuing to track off to the north, those areas in pink, getting a little bit of freezing rain, icing up along skyline drive and farther west. the elevations generally above 1,000 feet into west virginia getting some of that showing up like just a little bit of freezing rain, maybe -- perhaps a...
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our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: tom donilon is here, he is the president's national security advisor. part of his job is to prepare and deliver the presidential daily brief on national security. joe biden has called him the most important person in the mix this week in the vice president spoke about foreign policy challenges at the munish security conference. >> we have made it clear at the outset that we would not-- we would be prepared to me bilaterally with the irani leadership. we would not make it a secret that we were doing that. we would let our partners know if that occasion presented itself. that offer stands. nearly all of our partners and allies are convinced that president assad is a tyrant, hell-bent on clinging to power, is no longer fit to lead the syrian people and he must go. >> as well as syria and iran the united states faces new challenges from islammix extremism in african, yet it is not clear they are ready to stand on their own by 2014 when u.s. troops are scheduled to withdraw. and great power politics are on the a lend-- agenda again
our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. . >> rose: tom donilon is here, he is the president's national security advisor. part of his job is to prepare and deliver the presidential daily brief on national security. joe biden has called him the most important person in the mix this week in the vice president spoke about foreign policy challenges at the munish security conference. >> we have made it clear at the outset that we would not-- we would be prepared to me...
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nfl commissioner says that the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans's chance of hosting another super bowl. the halftime show did not cause the power failure because she used a separate electric generator. >>> the tv audience in the u.s. for the super bowl was estimated at 108.4 million people. that makes it the third most watched program in tv history behind the super bowl game in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 million twitter posts. that's compared to over 13 million last year. social media around the world was way up except for some reason for people in greenland in russia. okay, and the parents of the two super bowl coaches jack and jackie harbaugh had a difficult time during the super bowl. that's according to new jersey governor chris christie who was sitting next to them. >> they looked almost physically in pain for most of the game. they really did. i felt awful for them. they're just wonderful people. i mean really kind, nice people. we had conversations during time-outs or at halftime. but they were really wonderful fo
nfl commissioner says that the 34-minute power outage will not impact the city of new orleans's chance of hosting another super bowl. the halftime show did not cause the power failure because she used a separate electric generator. >>> the tv audience in the u.s. for the super bowl was estimated at 108.4 million people. that makes it the third most watched program in tv history behind the super bowl game in 2010 and 2011. but the super bowl did set a new record of 24.1 million twitter...
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hopefully seek help it's a very interesting study and i appreciate you telling us all about it that was dr city both as an emergency medicine physician iraq war veteran and founder of the battle continues dot org. well internet giant google and hot water again for a possible privacy violations there's after application developers found out that google is sharing information about users without their permission the group consumer watchdog alerted the federal trade commission and has asked them to intervene so will google face any consequences ryan radio associate director of technology studies at the competitive enterprise institute joins us now to discuss welcome brian so what kind of information are we talking here what kind of information is being shared by google what we've learned is that google is sharing some info about its users these are people who got an android phone androids actually right now the leading smartphone in the world hundreds of millions of users the idea of the i phone yes android phones together there many models actually outsold the i phone overall that's been the case
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the latest on the big cities swimming in red ink. plus, mike reagan on the positive vibes coming out of california. are we wrong to doubt what governor moon beam and his administration have been telling us? we'll deal with it next. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning and lunesta®(eszopiclo)ghts can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in other activities while asleep, without remembering it the next day, have been reported. lunesta should not be taken together with alcohol. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. in depressed patients, worsening of depression, including ri of suicide, may occur. alcohol may increa these risks. allergic reactions such as tongue or throat swelling occur rarely and may be fatal. side effects may include unpleasant taste, he headache, dizziness, and morning drowsiness. ask your doctor if lunesta is right
the latest on the big cities swimming in red ink. plus, mike reagan on the positive vibes coming out of california. are we wrong to doubt what governor moon beam and his administration have been telling us? we'll deal with it next. have given way to sleeping. tossing and turning and lunesta®(eszopiclo)ghts can help you get there. like it has for so many people before. when taking lunesta, don't drive or operate machinery until you feel fully awake. walking, eating, driving, or engaging in...
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los angeles, california is not the story, and your city, and no. you have a much more severe segregation. lou: with 23 million unemployed looking for work, with comprehenve immigration reform to take guns away from people, and assault on the a second amendment for what the president is trying to do. >> a classic case of a group of people who make the rules to have no bad experiences. it means the availability of nannies, a good yard workers negative consequences? nothing. with gun-control how many members of upper-class care about guns? they don't own them or go hunting, not civil war reactors, it does not touch a single solitary nerve. lou: but they have bodyguards they don't rely upon themselves. >> it is really, really low. lou: rate cannot recommend the book to highly. thank you. it is available on-line in book stores no. -- now. the host of justice of long our guests tomorrow. go to lou@loudobbs.com for e-mail and twittered and e-mail andthe boys usend capital one venture miles for their annual football trip. that's double miles you can actual
los angeles, california is not the story, and your city, and no. you have a much more severe segregation. lou: with 23 million unemployed looking for work, with comprehenve immigration reform to take guns away from people, and assault on the a second amendment for what the president is trying to do. >> a classic case of a group of people who make the rules to have no bad experiences. it means the availability of nannies, a good yard workers negative consequences? nothing. with gun-control...
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i worked a patrol unit for 17 years in the city of baltimore. when i first started experiencing the pain, it's hard to describe because you have a numbness but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point, i knew i had to do something. when i went back to my health care professional, that's when she suggested the lyrica. once i started taking the lyrica, the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or woening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eye sight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or skin sores from diabetes. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain, and swelling of hands, legs, and feet.
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hopefully seek help it's a very interesting study and i appreciate you telling us all about it that was dr city of pows in emergency medicine physician iraq war veteran and founder of the battle continues dot org. also here on our it's an apology goes a long way but don't tell the u.n. that the united nations is refusing to. i've been saved haiti is half a million plus color of victims and their families will take a look at this case after the break. the same story doesn't make it news no softball interviews no pop pieces to me top twenty. little words you're the only one of the. well now to a country that's in a constant struggle to pick up the pieces it was in two thousand and ten that an earthquake struck haiti killing more than three thousand people united nations peacekeepers had already been in haiti since two thousand and four and stayed there to deal with the destruction but they are hurt more than they helped a cholera outbreak in haiti that claimed more than eight thousand lives was traced back to u.n. peacekeepers and the global peacekeeping organization first denied any involvement
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is ithe city already has some oe highest taxes in the state. my next guest says let that be a lesson for washington. she's with the group public notice. gretchen, they pay a lot of taxes, and it doesn't seem to be working. what's the story? >> yeah. a very familiar story and kind of a microcosm for what we're seeing as a nation. baltimore has double the property tax of any other jurisdiction in the state. they tax their income at the maximum level. they nickel and dime everyone that lives in the city, and yet they're in a financial ruin, and they've done all that they can from the tax side and done nothing from the spending side. they're looking at billions of dollars worth of deficits. >> well, they're pretty darn close to washington, dc, right? maybe a little flu flying over from washington to baltimore. >> it really is. when you're only talking about one side of the balance sheet, you're missing the whole argument. you're missing what's really causing the source of the problem, and that is spending. baltimore, for example, $2 billion deficit
is ithe city already has some oe highest taxes in the state. my next guest says let that be a lesson for washington. she's with the group public notice. gretchen, they pay a lot of taxes, and it doesn't seem to be working. what's the story? >> yeah. a very familiar story and kind of a microcosm for what we're seeing as a nation. baltimore has double the property tax of any other jurisdiction in the state. they tax their income at the maximum level. they nickel and dime everyone that lives...
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slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple effect and makes it harder for the snowplows to do their work. you mentioned there were fatalities and most fatalities people who got out on the road and one fatality caused by a roof that collapsed. one guy was shovelling the snow and slipped and fell and hit his head. megyn. >> mike tobin, thank you. >> well, new details now on a stunning declaration last week. as radio star rush limbaugh expands on the idea that he offered last week, that for the first time in his life he is ashamed of his country. well, the belief that liberalism has won the day in this country and we'll take a look at why bil
slick, right now, the city here at kansas city is towing six buses that got stuck in the snow out there. the state crews also had a rough time. and eight state trucks got stuck in the ditch. in terms of the snowplow, two flipped over trying to get the roads cleared out so what they're hoping for right now as people look out the window and get intimidated by the snow and elect to stay home, all of these people out here driving eventually that means that people will get stuck and causes a ripple...
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warfel, in the past when budget years were tight the faa has proposed reductions in contract towers and flight service station, other services to small cities and rural areas. would you implement these type of reductions -- are these the type of reductions we're going to see as result of sequestration that would perhaps disproportionately affect rural america versus urban america? >> i think there's definitely risks with respect to faa, and i'm glad you raised the question. faa's going to face a cut of roughly $600 million under sequester. a vast majority of the 47,000 employees will be furloughed for one day per pay period for the rest of the year. as importantly this will reduce air traffic levels across the country causing delays and disruption for all travelers. to your question, it's my understanding that yes, there will be a curtailment of service at low i could airports which typically reside in rural locations. so they will be impacted and feel the affect of the sequester. >> mr. carter, you mentioned that the air force plans to get facilities maintenance, projects by about half
warfel, in the past when budget years were tight the faa has proposed reductions in contract towers and flight service station, other services to small cities and rural areas. would you implement these type of reductions -- are these the type of reductions we're going to see as result of sequestration that would perhaps disproportionately affect rural america versus urban america? >> i think there's definitely risks with respect to faa, and i'm glad you raised the question. faa's going to...
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no permits issued for handguns in the city of chicago, yet the murder race is soaring. it's hard to make the case they're blaming the gun. >> it's hard to make the case of blaming guns in general. this is accountability and responsibility but it's the same core argument. people aren't fat because they're irresponsible. they're fat because there's a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. people don't kill other people. the guns kill the people. this is an ideological argument that is leading to massive murders in the country, and the president can stick to his anotherrology but he is mosting the most amazing opportunity he will have to make a dent in this problem. >> do you shoot skeet? jivite shot a shot gun. >> when the clay pigeon comes out it goes up in the air, right? you don't fire at the -- you lead it. so, for a gun to be going off when it's straight, look at that. i don't know. maybe he's not a very good skeet shooter. >> i was a marksman in the air force and that stock looked a little high on the collarbone. >> got to leave it there. thank you very much. >> the guy
no permits issued for handguns in the city of chicago, yet the murder race is soaring. it's hard to make the case they're blaming the gun. >> it's hard to make the case of blaming guns in general. this is accountability and responsibility but it's the same core argument. people aren't fat because they're irresponsible. they're fat because there's a mcdonald's in their neighborhood. people don't kill other people. the guns kill the people. this is an ideological argument that is leading to...
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telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely aligned with the white house is being saved after the explosion of gun violence. the center for american progress say this city's increase in violent crime is linked to low wages, and that the way to reduce violence is by raising the minimum wage. the same organization that works with a former playboy ceo said just last month the chicagos murder rate could be blamed in part on climate change. of course. chicago residents most blamed the city's violence on gangs, like a parental violence and more police officers. >> the secretary of state is overseas. emergency across the nation. potentially deadly blizz
telling thousands of followers of the weekend that he was planning to reach out to the city's gang leaders to help protect the nation of islam. the 79 year-old reasons that those involved in street gangs are natural soldiers that can be taught what this so-called -- what he calls rather the science of war. chicago mayor push back against the remarks today saying chicagos gains are not the problem teeseven the problem, not the solution to improving public safety. a liberal think-tank closely...
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hopefully seek help it's a very interesting study and i appreciate you telling us all about it that was dr city bose an emergency medicine physician iraq war veteran and founder of the battle continues dot org well now to a country that's in a constant struggle to pick up the pieces it was in two thousand and ten that an earthquake struck haiti killing more than three thousand people the united nations peacekeepers had already been in haiti since two thousand and four and stayed there to deal with the destruction but they hurt more than help a cholera outbreak in haiti that claimed more than eight thousand lives was traced back to u.n. peacekeepers the global peacekeeping organization first denied any involvement now the u.n. has rejected a claim to compensate the more than half a million cholera victims and their families and the victims never got an apology for more on this i'm joined now by alex mayne senior associate for international policy at the center for economic policy research and i had to producer many rabble oh who reported from haiti on the issue welcome gentlemen so i'm going to
hopefully seek help it's a very interesting study and i appreciate you telling us all about it that was dr city bose an emergency medicine physician iraq war veteran and founder of the battle continues dot org well now to a country that's in a constant struggle to pick up the pieces it was in two thousand and ten that an earthquake struck haiti killing more than three thousand people the united nations peacekeepers had already been in haiti since two thousand and four and stayed there to deal...
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mike tobin with the news life at the scene in kansas city. now that crews have found the body, what's happening? >> i can show you as i step out of the picture, the pace of the cleanup is picking up dramatically in advance of the storm. the reason they can is because the priority for the morning has been taken care of, sadly. you mentioned that briefly. one waitress went missing when flames engulfed the building and they did find a body. the authorities are reluctant to say it's hers. but the crews are working to dig through charred remains and are -- and also fixing the glass broken across the street. a side-by-side before and after picture taken from the sky. the destructive power of that blast, the natural gas ignited, cars shook and windows were blown out some nine blocks away. the evacuation was under way when whatever it was that triggered the natural gas set occupy off the blast. >> crews were lining the sidewalks. i wonder about the damaged gas line. do authorities have any idea how that happened? >> you know, no one is doubting it wa
mike tobin with the news life at the scene in kansas city. now that crews have found the body, what's happening? >> i can show you as i step out of the picture, the pace of the cleanup is picking up dramatically in advance of the storm. the reason they can is because the priority for the morning has been taken care of, sadly. you mentioned that briefly. one waitress went missing when flames engulfed the building and they did find a body. the authorities are reluctant to say it's hers. but...
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only on 2 tonight, ktvu's eric rasmussen is live in the city with more. >> reporter: this afternoon the postal service sent me this sheet saying how they could make money off of this conference next month. it calls for work shops and other meetings and a dance party, a dinner event and a golf tournament. >> the conference in march tees off with golf. the four day conference draws 4,000 people and 400 of them will be staffers of the u.s. postal service. including the postmaster general. documents show the travel, $220,000, and others will cost $2.2 million. the hotels, $300 a night before the government discount. documents show beyond the meetings and golf there will be music, entertainment and a banquet featuring the foods of fisherman's wharf and china town. one group says they shouldn't do this. >> they need to be concerned and maybe be concerned about rationing back some of their activities. >> the post office said the conference in san francisco will make money by creating future business and new sales lead. the postal service said they would have to pay for golfing and will shoulde
only on 2 tonight, ktvu's eric rasmussen is live in the city with more. >> reporter: this afternoon the postal service sent me this sheet saying how they could make money off of this conference next month. it calls for work shops and other meetings and a dance party, a dinner event and a golf tournament. >> the conference in march tees off with golf. the four day conference draws 4,000 people and 400 of them will be staffers of the u.s. postal service. including the postmaster...
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it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly this was unexpected. he said he was tired, but nobody thought or expected that it would come down to step down as a matter of fact. >> thank you very much for that. we're going to talk more about that. and i'm sure it's been quite a day there in vatican city. also putting italy front and center for two important elections coming up. the presidential election due out at the end of the month. fernando napolitano is with me. he is holding a summit today in new york focussed on investing in italian companies. fernando, good to have you on the
it's been quite a day here at the vatican. of course we haven't seen this as you said in about 700 years now. the last pope that resigned or rather abdicated, let's say, was in 1294. it was the fifth. now back then it was called the great refusal by him. this time pope benedict xvi said well, i am stepping down. i just can't take it anymore. the tasks of the pontiff is just too much for me. i'm letting a younger pope take over and bring it on for the 1.2 billion catholics worldwide. certainly...
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some city council hope to join the city of san francisco in asking the court to strike down both laws. the deadline for san jose to join san francisco's supreme court brief is valentine's day. >> san jose police are asking for your help tracking down a robbery suspect. look at this sketch. police say he forced his way into the home of a 74-year-old woman and her daughter on friday. the man punched the older woman in the face. the mother and daughter escaped but the man and a second suspect chased them and they attacked the older woman a second time before running off. she was injured but will recover. >> the san francisco 49ers hold a final team meeting at their santa clara headquarters this morning. then they will clean out their lockers. a disappointed nineers team returned home after their heart-breaking loss in super bowl 47. the quaterback kaepernick acknowledged the crowd of 100 people who town out to cigarette the -- greet the team at the airport. the coach harbaugh was among the last to emerge and took the time to say "thank you." >> great run, thanks for all the support. >> h
some city council hope to join the city of san francisco in asking the court to strike down both laws. the deadline for san jose to join san francisco's supreme court brief is valentine's day. >> san jose police are asking for your help tracking down a robbery suspect. look at this sketch. police say he forced his way into the home of a 74-year-old woman and her daughter on friday. the man punched the older woman in the face. the mother and daughter escaped but the man and a second...
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julie was once the housing director for the city of chicago and has a special place in her life for it. so thank you, inc. you very much. i would also like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who's head of the foundation was named for his father, who is the secretary of hud, who i have set in the past with a kind of good working definition of bipartisanship's. it was jack can buy himself. i'm not. [laughter] >> and jimmy was -- he attended the hearing that we had across the country, which were really important in gathering information from across the nation. we thank you in the foundation for your involvement. when the commission began its work, one of the first actions was to examine key demographic trends occurring across the country. an effective housing policy only responds to today's needs, but also anticipates those of the future. our nation is undergoing a profound transformation of society. we are becoming more likely to delay marriage and childbearing and more racially and met with many diverse. members of the echo boom generation, 62 million americans born between 1981 and 1
julie was once the housing director for the city of chicago and has a special place in her life for it. so thank you, inc. you very much. i would also like to recognize jimmy camp who is here, who's head of the foundation was named for his father, who is the secretary of hud, who i have set in the past with a kind of good working definition of bipartisanship's. it was jack can buy himself. i'm not. [laughter] >> and jimmy was -- he attended the hearing that we had across the country,...
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the capital city. at minimum, 70,000 men, women and children have died in the two-year conflict. >> we have a date when castro will no longer run the show in cuba after five decades. they will be finished in 2018. that is the word yesterday from 891-year-old president karul castro. he accepted another five-year term but announced it will his last. he became president when fidel fell ill. 86-year-old former leader has looked frail. yesterday he appeared at the national assembly for the second time. he led the revolution that took over the island nation way back in 1959. >>> u.s. borders could be less secure thanks to washington's latest spending showdown. washington manufactured crisis that doesn't have to happen the distraction for all of us. homeland secretary is talking about and white house is trying to scare americans with four days to cut a deal on mostly a fake issue. lots of americans apparently have their own money troubles. experts say you may look at your credit card bill and bank account. we
the capital city. at minimum, 70,000 men, women and children have died in the two-year conflict. >> we have a date when castro will no longer run the show in cuba after five decades. they will be finished in 2018. that is the word yesterday from 891-year-old president karul castro. he accepted another five-year term but announced it will his last. he became president when fidel fell ill. 86-year-old former leader has looked frail. yesterday he appeared at the national assembly for the...
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the city in trouble years ago. stuart: i am just waiting for the bailout. [ laughter ] stuart: aren't we all. the national economy is not in good shape. sandra: never before has there been a bigger disconnect in the economy and the stock market. listen, or than 7% of s&p companies had the his earnings season. the reason these companies are doing so well is because wages are not going up and people are doing more work for less money. wait until the sequestration hits on march 1. stuart: charles, you think that it is going up? charles: i do. when caterpillar reports that 70% of their revenue comes from outside of america. i do worry about the media. every single report that came out last week with either bad or devastatingly bad. stuart: you are right. you got that one right. our time is up. here now is dagen and connell. dagen: you are all the pressing. connell: know. thank you, stuart, for that. i am connell mcshane. dagen: i am dagen mcdowell. the first year of a second term president is historically bad. which is
the city in trouble years ago. stuart: i am just waiting for the bailout. [ laughter ] stuart: aren't we all. the national economy is not in good shape. sandra: never before has there been a bigger disconnect in the economy and the stock market. listen, or than 7% of s&p companies had the his earnings season. the reason these companies are doing so well is because wages are not going up and people are doing more work for less money. wait until the sequestration hits on march 1. stuart:...
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the fraser declaration date for the city of vancouver. this was very brave because my government, the canadian government, has been calling me an environmental extremist, a radical, and an enemy of canada. all i want and my people want is to protect this land, the water , and all that is sacred. this water we're talking about has no color. this water we're talking about is not just water for my own people. it is water for my neighbor ranchers, my neighbor farmers that live next door to me. it is a human issue and that impact everyone. we are all connected. [applause] the alliance has brought our communities together in canada because we have had oil spills. if you have had on oil spills in this country. oil will spill. it's just a matter of when. it's billed in kalamazoo, which i hear cannot be cleaned up. -- it spilled in kalamazoo. they spilled in alberta, in the territories of the cree, in the northwest territories and the brothers and sisters that i know of from the northwest territories. who can forget exxon bell does -- exxon valdez
the fraser declaration date for the city of vancouver. this was very brave because my government, the canadian government, has been calling me an environmental extremist, a radical, and an enemy of canada. all i want and my people want is to protect this land, the water , and all that is sacred. this water we're talking about has no color. this water we're talking about is not just water for my own people. it is water for my neighbor ranchers, my neighbor farmers that live next door to me. it...
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he makes his state of the city speech tonight. if the state does takeover this is the last chance to avoid it, a bankruptcy recommendation is very likely. it would be the biggest city ever tough call for bankruptcy in america's history. you'll believe this story. a woman and lehigh university is suing the school for giving her a c plus class. she says that great coster her dream job. now she wants there's more. there's a kicker. her father is a finance professor. the judge. a once practiced law before was on the bench. stuart: you people ever in the united states of america. was not dismissed. if he did not get a good grade for whatever reason you just work harder. you don't sue the school and forced a professor to justify the grade. if that were the case that -- nobody would become a professor. these kids would have no grant school to attend. especially when you're attending for free because your father is a finance professor. >> allegations. i have not seen the complaint. the court did not publish the complaint. she apparently m
he makes his state of the city speech tonight. if the state does takeover this is the last chance to avoid it, a bankruptcy recommendation is very likely. it would be the biggest city ever tough call for bankruptcy in america's history. you'll believe this story. a woman and lehigh university is suing the school for giving her a c plus class. she says that great coster her dream job. now she wants there's more. there's a kicker. her father is a finance professor. the judge. a once practiced law...